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Grievous Angel has supplied IA with a mix of triple deeper 3:2 techy dubstep for us. It’s a nod to his earlier productions that were 3:2
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Cosmin TRG: Now You Know EP
1. Twilight Riddim
2. Discotek
3. Siberian Poker
4. Purple Lights
5. Since Last Night
6. Strobe Lick
Pangaea: Pangaea EP
On first listen one track stands out from this EP. Pangaea‘s ‘Why’ is the most obvious follow on from previous monsters Router and Memories. I say
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Grievous Angel
If asked who might be my choice mixer, it would undoubtedly be his guy. There were two things in 2008 that I just couldn’t bring myself
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MyMy & Emika: Price Tag EP
After ‘Fast Freeze’, MyMy could do no wrong in my eyes. The song (and it is a song, not a track, or a tool, or whatever
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Sigha: Rawww EP
After two 12″s on the consistently brilliant Hotflush label earlier in 2009, Sigha returns with perhaps his most impressive release yet. Sigha’s earlier releases established him,
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Scuba: Aesaunic EP
The recent shift in dubstep towards house is hardly discreet. Thanks to a little man who goes by the name of Joy Orbison, it seems to
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Floating Points: Vacuum EP
It wouldn’t be an understatement to place Floating Points‘, AKA 23 year old Sam Shepherds new EP as one of the highlights of 2009 after a
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Mary Anne Hobbs: Wild Angels
Love her or hate her, it seems kind of wrong to say that anybody does more to promote UK dance music than Mary Anne Hobbs. Bringing
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Spectrasoul: Melodies/Insignia
Spectrasoul already have a back catalog to be proud of, with their bass-driven, soulful sound never failing to impress. They reached greatness, in my opinion, with
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James Blake: Air & Lack Thereof
Everyone likes to crack out there ‘What on earth is this?’ face from time to time, and most recently James Blake has been the cause for
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Terror Danjah: Industry Standard Part 4
Terror Danjah is seen by most people, including us, as one of the greatest grime producers of all time, with beats that most MC’s would give
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Pearson Sound: PLSN/WAD
Another amazing piece of wax from the Hessle Audio camp, though were you really expecting anything less. Pearson Sound is part label honcho Ramadanman’s house infused alter ego.This release
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Grievous Angel: Soundclash VIP & Harpy
Keysound’s output has been consistently overwhelming this year – Starkey’s Gutter music with Durrty Goodz on vocal and the terrifying ‘Bullet A Go Fly’ are easily some of
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